Search current and historic photographs from the Associated Press, featuring news images, historical figures, celebrities, and key events from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Coverage: 1840+
Comprehensive access to full-text business and economics journals, dissertations, working papers, and key periodicals like The Economist and The Wall Street Journal, along with detailed company and industry reports.
Coverage: 1923+
Access to popular press magazines and peer-reviewed scholarly journals across various academic disciplines, including open access journals and historic Associated Press video recordings.
This database is a research and reference source in the fields of communication, journalism, and mass media. The database also covers some aspects of the field of advertising and related topics. The database indexes and abstracts journals and conference presentations.
Coverage: 1915+
A fulltext database that covers topics such as teaching methods, literacy standards, adult and continuing education, classroom management, school administration and evaluation methods of both students and teachers. Content includes academic journals, trade publications, and magazines.
Coverage: 6/1983+
Find scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed journal articles, books, theses and dissertations, conference papers, pre-prints, technical reports, and other publications for all research disciplines. The link enables ASU affiliates to include ASU Library’s full text and InterLibrary Loan Services in a search.
Covers various aspects of sport, fitness, and recreation, including sports medicine, exercise psychology, biomechanics, training, and coaching. Features citations and select full-text content from journals, books, and other sources.
Coverage: 1830+
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